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Golden Valley Norwegian Lutheran Church, (Ralph, South Dakota) Renner Lutheran Church, (Renner, South Dakota) Lebanon Lutheran Church, (Summit, South Dakota) Our Savior's Lutheran Church (Cranfills Gap, Texas) St. Olaf Kirke, (Cranfills Gap, Texas) Norwegian Seamen's Church, Houston, (Pasadena, Texas) Free Evangelical Lutheran Church-Bethania ...
Sheldahl First Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church is a historic building located in Sheldahl, Iowa, United States. The community was platted by Osmund Sheldahl and J.S. Polk. Sheldahl was a lay Lutheran minister who settled in Illinois in 1845. He and three others came to this area in 1854 in search of cheap available land. [2]
The Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church incorporated the congregation on March 25, 1869. [3] The first trustees were Hans Johnson Gaare, John Svenson, and Peter Martinson; with Anders Larson and Ole Clauson acting as incorporators as well. The congregation's first church building was a locally quarried stone structure built in 1867.
St. John's Lutheran Church (Kalona, Iowa) St. John's United Church of Christ of Siegel; St. John's Lutheran Church (Hampton, Iowa) St. Paul Lutheran Church (Davenport, Iowa) St. Peters United Evangelical Lutheran Church; Sheldahl First Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church; Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church (Swedesburg, Iowa)
The Lutheran Church among Norwegian-Americans: a history of the Evangelical Lutheran Church (Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1960) Wolf, Edmund Jacob. The Lutherans in America; a story of struggle, progress, influence and marvelous growth.( New York: J.A. Hill. 1889)
Our Savior's Kvindherred Lutheran Church is an Evangelical Lutheran Church in America congregation located near the town of Calamus in rural Clinton County, Iowa, United States. The church and former school buildings as well as the church cemetery were listed as an historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [1]
Most Norwegian immigrants to the United States, particularly in the migration wave between the 1860s and early 20th century, were members of the Church of Norway, an evangelical Lutheran church established by the Constitution of Norway. As they settled in their new homeland and forged their own communities, however, Norwegian-American Lutherans ...
The Lutheran Church among Norwegian-Americans: a history of the Evangelical Lutheran Church (Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House: 1960) Satre, Lowell J The Hauge's Synod: education for awakening (editors: Fevold, Eugene L. - Frost, Gerhard E. - Quanbeck, Warren A. - Sonnack, Paul G.: Decorah, Iowa: 1977)